WPCO OFFICE: NoljLi3jUTontli Street. Thornton's Building. DAILY EDITION 1 V 1 THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1870. JOHN H. OBERLY & GO " 2!fl TARIFF.: i Memorial)) are pouring Into Congress from Michigan, WIbcoiihIii, and other eatern Sttitea, asking for a reduction of duties , on nil artloleirrvOuced in a trop leal climate, and appealing that tho old duty may for ho restored on Imported cigars. In fuct them Is a genera protest frorrrtlio Weirt against tlib'pcnd Ini; turifl bill in all Its features. ... ' u The nesuranco.cprubi tu us from " 'Ingtoh tlltit tlid maveifient ' t'( ,VOHIl. towards guuurui umuvfiy uuu iu msi ruueivvn u poslll vo uliupiv The reconstruction com mittee will report a hill, which It Is i - . - - i . i i i i . . thought will pass, transferrin); the great 'er;pbrt(o)i of( tliu pardorlliig power to "tho United Hiatus District Courts. It provides that every cltb.cn disfranchised by the third section of tho fourteenth amendment, except persons who iiayu held co...

OFFICE: 3STd. 13, Tenth Stroot. ThomtoD's Building. - '' DAILY iEDITION FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1870. JOHN H. OBERLY &tX) yiELpim TO M, a'BCK&SITX. Any person, wno reads with thu euro its importance demands, tlio curd In which Mr. T. Wilson announces his in tuutitiu to Muk thu position of mayor. must observe that ho Is u modest gentle man, Bhrlnkiitj; from thu guzu of tho public, and coming forth from tho shades of prlVato life only when tho necessities of tho community In which W abides make ieretnpfory demands fof his'u'rftraordlttary' abilities. " Yield Jtito tho necessity for a change in muni cipal niiainy' lio says, "i announce myself us u cundiduto for Mayor." This sentence usaortH, in substance, that there It now existing, a necessity for a change in the municipal government, and that this) nect'sslty has commanded Mr. T, Wilson, of all tho citizens of Cairo, to rusii forward and make the necessary change. Modest Thomas ; we nympa thlzo wllh you 1 This comes of b...

' ' 'tchTisukd, iir john n. oiikrly a co. "" u. b. HAnnrti., aubociatk kditoii. Lore atEighty-TIirce. .1 A Rotntitlc Incident In the Lire of a Wisvomin Justice ortlie pcacc-'MIny Tliey be IInily yet. ' I From the Milwaukee Wlioouiln, Feb. 13. ,.. .Last full, ft wcll-kuowu citizen of La ,', Ciosso county, ft venerable but halo and "uhenrtyuld gentleman, eighty-three yoar 1ofaKo met with a most rornantlo luolil tent while on an eastern trip. By some ' accident tlio train was delayed, and the .u.Routleinatu Justin Jacobs, .Esq., went to residence near. Judgo of the old man's , iurnrlso to And that the lady of tlio house L was one whom ho knew In early life. In. deed, when both were young, In their Ul emterii home, thoy had loved each other; but the futcs as the lutes will sometime! do such cruel work, separated them. Our ,Treadcra may boauro that 'L'qulro Jacobs L ,-,-as glad to see the lady, and ho tlio lady was glatl to see the 'squire. Both had traveled a long way down tho hill of "...

Sit Cotra I ,m jjc v i TTTT OFFICE: ISTo. 13 -Toiith-iStreet Ehornton's I Buildinc. --.--1- DAILY EDITION TUMULT! I TSATTjimY BVENlNuraiBRtfillY 19, 1870. JOHN H. OBERLY CO 'OirAIiaE.TRHVE We do not wish the present unnvnsri for municipal ollleors to Uevelopo nmnng our citizen any one Ul(l?rw which chumoterize'd 'tiie can vugs oMust year. Wo ties I re tha'. it nmy be conducted in u manner to arouse no evil passions, to excite no prejudice .iitfant.eU.ier o( the cnndidnteM for Mayor. Let ouch ftnud upon Iitrecpnl, nrnJ by its llijlit. be Judg ed If Wr.'Oberiy I a been'unMilliful'lo the trilHt whltjli the people placed ip hi liuntl&ndwnenrly u year ntfoj when they elected him Mayor, ho should be put out of onice; and 1 Mr. Wilson Is likely to perform tho duticnof theonice with great or ability, and In n more conncluntlAUH nuini.er,jUicro Ip noi-oniou why liosjiould not be elected.- TiilV is tho'only IsnUo be foro the people, and upon It Mr. Oberly Ih willing that the can vats mny ...